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Multiple Choice
In bacterial cells, where is penicillin typically secreted during its production by Penicillium species?
A
Into the surrounding extracellular environment
B
Bound to the bacterial cell wall
C
Sequestered in the bacterial nucleoid region
D
Stored within the bacterial cytoplasm
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Understand that penicillin is an antibiotic produced by Penicillium species, which are fungi, not bacteria. However, the question refers to bacterial cells in the context of penicillin secretion.
Recall that antibiotics like penicillin are typically secreted by the producing organism into the surrounding environment to inhibit competing bacteria.
Recognize that penicillin is not stored inside bacterial cells (cytoplasm or nucleoid) because its function is to act outside the producing cell.
Eliminate options such as 'bound to the bacterial cell wall' or 'sequestered in the nucleoid region' because penicillin acts extracellularly and is not part of the bacterial cell structure.
Conclude that penicillin is secreted into the surrounding extracellular environment where it can exert its antibacterial effects.